
Sean Hannity
Conservative talk-show host
Sean Hannity is an American broadcaster, author, and conservative political commentator best known for hosting the prime-time television program "Hannity" on Fox News and a nationally syndicated radio program. Over a career spanning several decades, he has become one of the most prominent voices in American conservative media, known for his outspoken support of Republican politicians and his combative interviewing style.
Early life
Hannity was born on December 30, 1961, in New York City and grew up in Franklin Square on Long Island. He attended college but did not complete a degree, and he held a variety of jobs before entering broadcasting. His career in media began in the late 1980s in talk radio, where he developed the conservative on-air persona that would define his work.
Career
Hannity's national profile grew through talk radio and television. In 1996, he joined the newly launched Fox News Channel, where he co-hosted a debate-style program alongside a liberal counterpart for many years, a format that paired opposing viewpoints in nightly discussion. When that program ended, he continued at the network with his own solo prime-time show, "Hannity," which became one of the highest-rated programs in cable news. The show features political commentary, interviews with public figures, and panel discussions reflecting his conservative perspective.
Alongside his television work, Hannity hosts "The Sean Hannity Show," a syndicated radio program carried by stations across the country, making him one of the most widely heard talk-radio hosts in the United States. He has also written several books on political and cultural topics, a number of which have reached best-seller lists. Over the years he has interviewed numerous political figures, business leaders, and newsmakers, and his programs have become a regular platform for conservative voices and Republican officials seeking to reach a national audience.
Recent work
Hannity has remained a central figure in conservative broadcasting, continuing to host his Fox News program and radio show. He has been a vocal supporter of Republican candidates and causes, and his close association with leading conservative politicians has occasionally drawn scrutiny regarding the line between commentary and political advocacy. His programs continue to draw large audiences, and he remains one of the most recognizable personalities in American cable and talk-radio news. Throughout his career he has positioned himself as an advocate for conservative principles, addressing topics such as economic policy, national security, and media coverage, and he is frequently cited as an example of the influence of opinion programming within the contemporary American media landscape.